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  2. Pinta Island tortoise - Wikipedia

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    The Pinta Island tortoise [4] (Chelonoidis niger abingdonii [2] [5]), also known as the Pinta giant tortoise, [2] Abingdon Island tortoise, [1] or Abingdon Island giant tortoise, [2] is a recently extinct subspecies of Galápagos tortoise native to Ecuador's Pinta Island.

  3. Lonesome George - Wikipedia

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    It was hoped that more Pinta Island tortoises would be found, either on Pinta Island or in one of the world's zoos, similar to the discovery of the Española Island male in San Diego. No other Pinta Island tortoises were found. The Pinta Island tortoise was pronounced functionally extinct, as George was in captivity.

  4. Moa-nalo - Wikipedia

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    Belonging on an Island: Birds, Extinction and Evolution in Hawaii. Yale University Press, New Haven, CT. ISBN 978-0-3002-2964-6.. Chapter 1 of the book is about the moa-nalo, and avian paleontologists working in Hawaii. Slikas, Beth (2003): Hawaiian Birds: Lessons from a Rediscovered Avifauna. Auk 120(4): 953–960.

  5. 10 animals that have gone extinct in the last century - AOL

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    Despite the world's last captive thylacine dying in 1936, the secretive animal wasn't declared extinct until 1986. More recently in 2007 the Baiji dolphin , a rare river dolphin native to China ...

  6. George (snail) - Wikipedia

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    This individual, born in a laboratory at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, was named George, after Lonesome George, a Pinta Island tortoise that was also the last of its kind. [6] George's parents were collected from the last known wild population of A. apexfulva , in a few trees near Oahu's Poamoho trail. [ 2 ]

  7. Meet Fernanda the giant tortoise from a species believed ...

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    Scientists have reported that a rare species of giant tortoise thought to have died out more than a century ago is not in fact extinct. Genetic research has shown that a female specimen discovered ...

  8. Hawaii environmental, cultural leaders say extinction of 9 ...

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    Oct. 11—Sheila Conant still remembers the morning she heard the song of the Kauai oo. It was 1975, and she and two friends traveled to the Alakai Plateau on Kauai for a one-week bird-watching trip.

  9. List of Hawaiian animals extinct in the Holocene - Wikipedia

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    Based on its disjunct distribution, the species might have occurred on all main islands except the island of Hawaii and perhaps Kauai, although more fossils are needed for confirmation. [50] The primitive koa finch populations from Oahu and Maui might represent two distinct species, but more fossils or genetic data are necessary. [ 50 ]